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The following pages link to Emotional influences on food choice: sensory, physiological and psychological pathways. (Q36424382):
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- Episodic memory and appetite regulation in humans (Q21133808) (← links)
- Stress exposure, food intake and emotional state (Q26798016) (← links)
- Mood disorders: A potential link between ghrelin and leptin on human body? (Q26862798) (← links)
- Social stress models in depression research: what do they tell us? (Q27003460) (← links)
- The role of ghrelin in reward-based eating (Q27690920) (← links)
- Analysis of energy metabolism in humans: A review of methodologies (Q28075553) (← links)
- Stress and adiposity: a meta-analysis of longitudinal studies (Q28295717) (← links)
- Psychological health and overweight and obesity among high stressed work environments (Q28386970) (← links)
- The effects of stress on physical activity and exercise (Q28394462) (← links)
- Stress-induced obesity and the emotional nervous system (Q28748671) (← links)
- Social overcrowding as a chronic stress model that increases adiposity in mice (Q30395045) (← links)
- Race/ethnicity, psychological distress, and fruit/vegetable consumption. The nature of the distress-behavior relation differs by race/ethnicity. (Q30466922) (← links)
- Need states based on eating occasions experienced by midlife women (Q30485233) (← links)
- Genetic dissection of the role of cannabinoid type-1 receptors in the emotional consequences of repeated social stress in mice (Q30516052) (← links)
- Fatty acid-induced gut-brain signaling attenuates neural and behavioral effects of sad emotion in humans (Q30556936) (← links)
- Protracted effects of juvenile stressor exposure are mitigated by access to palatable food (Q33573366) (← links)
- Association between maternal intimate partner violence and incident obesity in preschool-aged children: results from the Fragile Families and Child Well-being Study (Q33597409) (← links)
- Early-Life Stress, HPA Axis Adaptation, and Mechanisms Contributing to Later Health Outcomes (Q33633888) (← links)
- Predicting body mass index in women: The value of the psychological components of depression, anxiety, dietary restraint, and nutritional habits. (Q33693431) (← links)
- Neuroendocrine circuits governing energy balance and stress regulation: functional overlap and therapeutic implications (Q33717424) (← links)
- CLOCK 3111 T/C SNP interacts with emotional eating behavior for weight-loss in a Mediterranean population (Q33721638) (← links)
- The interplay of gender, mood, and stress hormones in the association between emotional eating and dietary behavior (Q33888197) (← links)
- Mood, food, and obesity (Q34113945) (← links)
- Diet choice, cortisol reactivity, and emotional feeding in socially housed rhesus monkeys (Q34172546) (← links)
- Pleasurable behaviors reduce stress via brain reward pathways (Q34377338) (← links)
- Stress and eating behaviors (Q34377692) (← links)
- Describing the situational contexts of sweetened product consumption in a Middle Eastern Canadian community: application of a mixed method design (Q34427330) (← links)
- Reciprocal effects of treatment-induced increases in exercise and improved eating, and their psychosocial correlates, in obese adults seeking weight loss: a field-based trial (Q34523504) (← links)
- A laboratory-based study of mood and binge eating behavior in overweight children (Q34571281) (← links)
- Psychological distress mediates the association between daytime sleepiness and consumption of sweetened products: cross-sectional findings in a Catholic Middle-Eastern Canadian community. (Q34585505) (← links)
- Efforts to achieve healthy aging. (Q34611429) (← links)
- HPA axis dampening by limited sucrose intake: reward frequency vs. caloric consumption (Q34669278) (← links)
- The relationship between pain and eating among overweight and obese individuals with osteoarthritis: an ecological momentary study (Q34756210) (← links)
- Women in Guam consume more calories during feast days than during non-feast days (Q34866930) (← links)
- Associations between psychological stress, eating, physical activity, sedentary behaviours and body weight among women: a longitudinal study (Q34983028) (← links)
- Eating behaviour among multi-ethnic adolescents in a middle-income country as measured by the self-reported Children's Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (Q35070616) (← links)
- Infant temperament is associated with potentially obesogenic diet at 18 months (Q35083914) (← links)
- A review of weight control strategies and their effects on the regulation of hormonal balance (Q35138075) (← links)
- Binge-like eating attenuates nisoxetine feeding suppression, stress activation, and brain norepinephrine activity. (Q35138486) (← links)
- Associations between depression subtypes, depression severity and diet quality: cross-sectional findings from the BiDirect Study (Q35163882) (← links)
- Daily limited access to sweetened drink attenuates hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis stress responses (Q35535277) (← links)
- Sitting Behaviors and Mental Health among Workers and Nonworkers: The Role of Weight Status (Q35585196) (← links)
- Metabolic risk factors and posttraumatic stress disorder: the role of sleep in young, healthy adults (Q35607031) (← links)
- Enhanced motivation for food reward induced by stress and attenuation by corticotrophin-releasing factor receptor antagonism in rats: implications for overeating and obesity (Q35612374) (← links)
- Excessive Sugar Consumption May Be a Difficult Habit to Break: A View From the Brain and Body (Q35680911) (← links)
- Depressed affect and dietary restraint in adolescent boys' and girls' eating in the absence of hunger. (Q35696064) (← links)
- Stress during Adolescence Alters Palatable Food Consumption in a Context-Dependent Manner (Q35922611) (← links)
- The influence of academic examinations on energy and nutrient intake in male university students. (Q36093419) (← links)
- Everyday eating experiences of chocolate and non-chocolate snacks impact postprandial anxiety, energy and emotional states (Q36096397) (← links)
- Comfort food is comforting to those most stressed: Evidence of the chronic stress response network in high stress women (Q36182978) (← links)